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No HIV is not bacteria or any other organism. HIV is a retrovirus. It infects the T helper cells of human, cause AIDS disease.

No, it is a virus.

No, it is not a virus.

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Is HIV a virus or bacteria?

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Is there a cure for HIV and AlDS?

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Is AIDS an example of a bacterial disease?

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Is HIV binary fission or conjugation?

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